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How to spell AWAIL correctly?

If you're referring to the misspelling "awail", there are a couple of correct alternatives to consider. One possibility could be "avail", which means to use or take advantage of. Another option is "awful", which describes something extremely unpleasant. Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell awail correctly

  • ail I hope the herbs will ail your headache soon.
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  • assail The strong winds assail the small town, knocking down trees and power lines.
  • avail I tried to avail myself to the resources provided by the company.
  • await I await your response to my offer.
  • awake As soon as my alarm goes off, I try my best to stay awake.
  • award He received an award for his outstanding performance in the play.
  • aware I became aware of my surroundings when I realized how peaceful and quiet it was.
  • awash
  • away
  • awful The storm yesterday was awful, with strong winds and heavy rain.
  • awhile
  • awl I need to use an awl to poke a hole in this leather strap.
  • awol The soldier went awol and was later found to be hiding in a nearby town.
  • bewail The villagers began to bewail the loss of their crops due to the drought.
  • email I received an email from my boss informing me of the new project.
  • wail I could hear the wail of the ambulance siren from a mile away.
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